Unable to print numerous different PDFs from a corporate website. Each file has similar header, images, length, appearance. Opening the files online I receive the message "Insufficient data for an image" but the images do appear after I scroll down a bit. They disappear if I scroll up again. Try to print and this message appears " Document could not be printed". I have tried saving and reopening in Reader 9.1, also printing to file and printing as an image. Nothing works. I think the two issues are connected. I have seen similar discussions on this and other forums but they seem to lead nowhere. Can anyone help please?

"We are currently working on this issue and I expect that you will be able to print without any problems within the next week. The problem is only affecting a small number of people but we are aware of it and we are working to have the issue resolved."

After reading quite a few posts it seems to me that the problem rests squarely with Adobe Reader V9.1. All users have reported a problem with their Printer Drivers that didn't exsist prior to the upgrade. I am not up to uninstalling all my drivers to fix a problem not origionating with the printers. Surely Adobe would have provided a fix by now?

This same problem is happening with me. It just started today after I upgraded Illustrator to CS4. I save the .ai file as a PDF and try to print from Acrobat 9 Pro. I get the "The document could not be printed" then "There were no pages selected to print". The only workaround I've found is to print to a postscript file, then Distill to a PDF. Then it prints fine but it's a time consuming PITA.

An update... somebody suggested it may be a network printer problem. I indeed was trying to print over a network but I checked and I have the same issue with a USB printer trying to print the same PDFs.

Any solution yet? I have the same problem, "Document could not be printed" & "there were no pages selected to print" only difference is that I printed all the odd numbered pages of a 59 page document & can't print the even numbers.

Maybe the solution is around the corner. I just installed the RTM of Snow Leopard on my Mac Pro and the "Document could not be printed" problem has gone away.

Previously it was only the PDF's made from .ai files received from clients that got this error. If I copied and pasted their art into a new Illustrator document and made the PDF it would print with no problems.

Perhaps this could be your workaround until Snow Leopard hits at the end of the month.

Just got a new Mac with Snow Leopard installed on it. Installed Adobe CS4 and, bingo, Acrobat 9 has been a real pain. I've had to reinstall it several times as it never seems to understand that it should work. After most problems have been resolved, I am now faced with being unable to print any Illustrator/PDF documents to any of our printers. PDF files sent to me work, only the former .ai files seem to fail as others have mentioned. I get the same message others are getting, "The document could not be printed" and then "There were no pages selected to print." Will Adobe ever fix this? What good is an error message without some hint of what to do? All my drivers are up-to-date. Does anyone from Adobe read this forum?

I also have the same problem. I have Adobe Reader 9.3 on Mac with Snow Loepard. Every PDF document that I try to print on a network printer (and I tried two printers so far) I get the following errors in sequence:

"The document could not be printed."

and then

"There were no pages selected to print."

I removed Adobe Reader completely (deleting all the related files anywhere on my machine using 'find' command) and installed it again, the same problem. I can print PDFs using the OS X's Preview application on the same printers just fine.

I also tried printing on a publicly available printer on a totally different network (outside of our organization) and I still got the exact same errors.

This same problem is happening with me. It just started today after I upgraded Illustrator to CS4. I save the .ai file as a PDF and try to print from Acrobat 9 Pro. I get the "The document could not be printed" then "There were no pages selected to print". The only workaround I've found is to print to a postscript file, then Distill to a PDF. Then it prints fine but it's a time consuming PITA. Somebody suggested it was a Acrobat Reader issue. It seems maybe not.

Yes, as suggested above, start using foxit for your pdf files. It's free and better than adobe - and best of all, your files will print. Go to www.foxitsoftware.com and download foxit reader 3.1.4. Your life will immediately improve.

Foxit has 2 problems: 1. It is Windows only, doesn't work with Macs. 2. It doesn't solve the problem. There are many ways to open PDF files, but as the files are created in Acrobat, they should be capable of being opened in Acrobat.

Have same errors and it drove me crazy. I know it's not the printer because I can print other documents as long as it's not PDF. On the Add-Remove programs, Adobe Reader 9 has no option to remove so I re-installed the 9.0 but the problem did not go away. I tried doing System restore to dates prior to the time I got the errors but problem remains. I was tempted to install FOXIT reader but it seems that it comes with a toolbar. Finally, I installed Adobe Reader 9.3 and it worked . Try it.

Same problem, and despite the misleading error message it does seem to be related to the network printer connection. In the Printers and Faxes panel, the printer is shown as "Unable to connect." Apparently our network people retired an older print server this morning, and forgot to send out a notification.

I just download the latest version 9.3.1 and installed. I've safe booted, rebooted, repaired permissions, repaired Acrobat, etc. but still could not print. After spending two hours to complete a 2 minute job, I finally used Apple's Preview to print the PDF file without problem.

I think it is because the PDF files is proteced from being printed. It is common that online PDF files allows you view but not copy or print. Try to check out the properties of the file. If you can download the file, you may print it after unlocking using

The best thing I did was to uninstall Adobe ad now use the Freeware available from Foxit to everything Go to www.foxitsoftware.com and download the pdf reader First button below the 'Help Me Choose button'. Its free (from hassle and bugs and glitches. You might also look at openoffice.org a complete suite to hold-up against Microsoft Office its shareware/freeware constructed by us mere mortals and improved upon by us because Sun Micro Systems actually listen to their consumers. It feels like myPC has been to a rehab facility so unencumbered without Microsoft Office around its neck```````````````````

Im having a similar issue with PDF's that are created by one of our automated systems. Only the Acrobat 9 station has this issue printing pdf files any previous version is ok. I updated acrobat and let the user test on it for a day with no success. I have reinstalled the software and reinstalled all of the updates and it still throws this error. The user prints to 2 network printers in her dept. The printers are not the issue because everything else on her pc prints to them just fine as does the other 20 or so people in there.

What i did find though was that when we copied the pdf from the storage system to the users desktop we are now able to print the pdfs with no problems. From what i can tell our install of Acrobat 9.3.1 has issues with accessing the pdf via the network to print it.

This is an acceptable band-aid for us but i hope that Adobe hurries up and fixes these issues cause its really annoying, especially to a large print shop like where i work at.

Just thought i would throw out my findings and hope that it may help others having the same issues!

It is April 15th 2010. Adobe Reader is not working anymore for Mac OS X 10.5.8.I can print pdf files, just with a lp command from a terminal, from the Preview software (Apple original default pdf viewer) and with Skim (a free PDF reader).The problem is with Adobe Reader, as it has been extensively reported.

I add the letter I tried to submit to help desk.

Ladies and Gentlemen at Adobe.How are we supposed to have a relationship when you guys are so aloof and unresponsive to the little people out here? Have any of you bothered to read the forums? Why has there been such a poor response from you regarding the issue of A R 9.x and pdf printing? The only thing is a DIY Trouble shooter which a). is time consuming considering most folk that are at the troubleshooting stage are already hot under the collar and b). rather short in the fix department. The only viable solution I have seen on the forums so far that has any merit is uninstalling A R and substituting it with Foxit's Reader. (Nice one! Thats how you woo customers and grow your market share especially in this current ecoclimate!). I know that this message will be read by the guys who are not directly linked to The issues in Reader because I had to use this portal as there is no other way to get a response from the Reader Guys. So.... Please, to YOU reading this get it to the right people and even if its only in the Breakroom, mention to somebody who can, that there are a whole lot of people (not just those who are competent enough to get to a forum to look for help) who are having printer problems that did NOT exist prior to upgrading to A R v9.x and get them to go to the various forums and read whats going on and respond - Please,- even if its to say that there is no solution just show that you know. Thanking you in advance,

It does not work out of the box. Just doesn't print (I am able to print from any other program, same machine, same printer, same drivers)I spent more than 2 hours trying to update the Adobe Acrobat Reader version 9.3 No Way! It gives an error (already reported in this forum for version 9.2).

The update could not be completed saying that the AAReader was modified since installation...

I re-installed, without luck.

I am fed up.

I have a AA Reader installed and working in several Linux machines and MSWindows machines.

With my Mac, I have no luck. I won't waste any more time in a lousy coded program.

I will stop using AA Reader in my Mac and post my (and lot of more users' ) problem in every forum I am part of.

thanks for the intended help.

The Adobe Company is silent not giving any support to Apple's users. Is it part of the battle that Apple and Adobe are having in other levels?

If I take the files to a machine running XP, Reader 8 and an older flash player they print OK.

I uninstalled Reader 9.3 and installed Reader 8 but the problem did not go away. I also removed Flash Player but still the same.

If I look in the print spooler I see two files for each print task. One is a .SHD file of about 2K and the other is a .SPL of about 100K per page. This is described by Windows as a Shockwave Flash Object.

To get the printer to work I have to delete the contents of the Spool folder and re-start the print spooler.